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Table of Contents: New activist security-news bulletin Security News Admin <secure@resist.ca> 2002 Media Ecology Association Awards "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> August newsletter collection <collection@computerfinearts.com> 3 New BeeHive Microtitles !! (fwd) Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> Greetings from towerofbabel.com "Malcolm Lawrence" <malcolm@towerofbabel.com> i think i'm going to be sick "David Goldschmidt" <dgoldsch@tampabay.rr.com> Video on the Internet - ONEWORLD TV "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> =?iso-8859-1?Q?MAGAZINE_=C9LECTRONIQUE_DU_CIAC_NO_15?= "CIAC" <courrier@ciac.ca> The Interaction of Coloreds (Keith+Mendi @ the Whitney's Museums Artport) K Obadike <keith@blacknetart.com> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Security News Admin <secure@resist.ca> Subject: New activist security-news bulletin Security-news: A bulletin for the autonomous resistance movements This announcement is to let folks know that the people who brought you http://security.tao.ca have started a new weekly bulletin "Security-news: A bulletin for the autonomous resistance movements". The goal of the newsletter is to empower activists to make educated security decisions concerning their work and to highlight trends in government and policing that may be of interest to those who routinely counter the state security apparatus. The newsletter will include security updates, tips and tricks, security site updates, news stories and factoids for both technical and non-technical audiences. Please forward us items for inclusion and feedback to securitysite@tao.ca. It just got up and running - the first two bulletins are archived online. To sub or check out the archives go to http://resist.ca/mailman/listinfo/security-news security news admin secure@resist.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 09:11:02 +1000 From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl> Subject: 2002 Media Ecology Association Awards (time for a nettime award? maybe not. are you ready for the mark dery award?) Announcing the 2002 Media Ecology Association Awards: The Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book in the Field of Media Ecology to Douglas Rushkoff for Coercion: Why We Listen to What "They" Say The Walter Benjamin Award for Outstanding Article in the Field of Media Ecology to Erik P. Bucy and Kimberly S. Gregson for "Media Participation: A Legitimizing Mechanism of Mass Democracy" The Susanne K. Langer Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Symbolic Form to Kevin G. Barnhurst and John Nerone for The Form of News: A History The Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Technics to Jack Lule for Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism The Dorothy Lee Award for Outstanding Scholarship in the Ecology of Culture to Susan B. Barnes for Online Connections: Internet Interpersonal Relationshipsand to Stuart Biegel for Beyond Our Control? Confronting the Limits of Our Legal System in the Age of Cyberspace The John Culkin Award for Outstanding Praxis in the Field of Media Ecology to William Bly and John McDaid for Media Ecology Unplugged (Audio music recording, available on CD and as downloadable MP3 files at infomonger.com) The Harold A. Innis Award for Outstanding Thesis or Dissertation in the Field of Media Ecology to Janet Sternberg for Misbehavior in Cyber Places: The Regulation of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet The Louis Forsdale Award for Outstanding Educator in the Field of Media Ecology to Edmund Carpenter The Jacques Ellul Award for Outstanding Media Ecology Activism to Parry Aftab ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 15:49:31 -0400 From: collection <collection@computerfinearts.com> Subject: August newsletter - ------------------------------------------------------------- Greetings from NYC August 2002 - ------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing the new acquisitions to the computerfinearts collection of netart with works by: Andy Deck, YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, Yael Kanarek, Zhang Ga, Igor Stromajer, Mark Amerika, and MTAA. Andy Deck > Memory.mil "Memory.mil takes a dark look at the infinite potential of the image, challenging the fin de siecle tendency to celebrate the Internet and its databases as a panacea for the reckless and destructive dynamics of genocidal public "interaction." requires Java enabled browser http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/deck/MEMORY.MIL/index.html YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES > BECKETT'S BOUNCE requires Flash player. http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/YOUNG_HAE_CHANG_HEAVY_INDUSTRIES/ FROM_SEOUL_LAND/index.html Yael Kanarek > Hello requires Flash player. http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/kanarek/hello/index.html Yael Kanarek > Extreme Beauty A love letter http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/kanarek/extremebeauty/index.html Zhang Ga > etant donnés-2002 to be looked at with two eyes, about 2 feet away (from the screen), for precisely one minute; clicked, even; red, yellow, blue requires Real player 8 http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/zhang/etant_donnes/index.html Igor Stromajer > unfortunately, 180.north - gps art microbe.3 - intimate satellite communications art project requires Java enabled browser http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/stromajer/gpsart/index.html Mark Amerika > HYPERTEXTUAL CONSCIOUSNESS 1.0 "an exploration into cyborg-narrators, virtual reality and the teleportation of narrative consciousness into the electrosphere..." http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/amerika/htc1.0/index.htm MTAA > RAM MTAA have taken both side of the White Stripes single 'hello operator' and chopped it up into a few hundred samples. each sample equals on revolution of a 45RPM record. You access these revolution in a random way. requires Flash 6 player. http://www.computerfinearts.com/collection/MTAA/websiteunseen1/index.html - ------------------------------------------------------------- The collection will be featured in the show 'GENERATIVE ART 2002' at the 'Politecnico di Milano University, Italy' on December 2002. computerfinearts.com netart collection http://www.computerfinearts.com/ - ------------------------------------------------------------- to be removed from the 'monthly newsletter' mail list, just reply with "remove" at the subject line. apologies for cross-posting. - ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 22:24:31 -0400 (EDT) From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com> Subject: 3 New BeeHive Microtitles !! (fwd) !! THREE NEW RELEASES !! BEEHIVE MICROTITLES http://microtitles.com __________________________________________ __________________________________________ BeeHive is pleased to announce the release of three new Series 1 Microtitles. THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF APPROACH by Alan Sondheim RECITATIF by Sheila Murphy TRANSLUCIDITY by Talan Memmott ** Series 1 Microtitles are short experimental fiction and essay titles in Adobe PDF format. Lightweight, portable, disposable -- not quite books, these ebook[lets] are specially formatted for the Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS. *** http://microtitles.com __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Celebrate BeeHive's 5th year online with the *new* issue of the BeeHive Journal .... http://beehive.temporalimage.com/ issue 5:1 includes .... > THE MEDDLESOME PASSENGER ~ scott rettberg > _][AD][DRESSED IN A SKIN C.ODE_ ~ mez > PANHANDLE ~ jason nelson > BJSK ~ chistophe ballange And much, much, *much* more .... __________________________________________ __________________________________________ trAce Online Writing School Now is the perfect time to book a course to begin studying with us in September. Registration is open until Monday 9th September and there is a £10 GBP discount for bookings via our new e-commerce site: http://www.tracecentreshop.com/ All courses are now ten weeks long including a free induction week run by the trAce team. Courses include: * Hypertext and its Double - Talan Memmott * Experimental Writing - Alan Sondheim * Designing Web-Based Narratives - Carolyn Guertin * Short Fiction - Kate Pullinger * Web Design Workshop - Randy Adams All of our courses are 100% online and are open to students around the world. A tour of our virtual learning environment is available and can easily be arranged by contacting Catherine Gillam by emailing either catherine.gillam@ntu.ac.uk or traceschool@ntu.ac.uk __________________________________________ __________________________________________ http://beehive.temporalimage.com/ http://microtitles.com beehive@percepticon.com __________________________________________ __________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 23:23:45 -0700 From: "Malcolm Lawrence" <malcolm@towerofbabel.com> Subject: Greetings from towerofbabel.com Greetings all,=20 I just found this mailing list and am glad I did. Just thought I'd = introduce myself and say greetings from the Tower of Babel.=20 Take care of each other, Malcolm Lawrence Editor-in-Chief Babel: The multilingual, multicultural online journal and community of arts and ideas. http://www.towerofbabel.com Yahoo: Malcs64 MSN: Malcs69 ICQ: 4661293 - ------------------------------------------------------------ Babel knows: Scientific theories have a way of proving themselves, = regardless of whether policy makers and corporate heads believe them or = not. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 00:05:42 -0400 From: "David Goldschmidt" <dgoldsch@tampabay.rr.com> Subject: i think i'm going to be sick http://www.activistcash.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:49:43 -0500 From: "George(s) Lessard" <media@web.net> Subject: Video on the Internet - ONEWORLD TV - ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: "Michael Gurstein" <mgurst@vcn.bc.ca> To: "Cpi-Ua@Vancouvercommunity. Net" <cpi- ua@vancouvercommunity.net> Date sent: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:50:51 -0400 Send reply to: cpi-ua@vancouvercommunity.net Subject: [CPI-UA] FW: [solaris]ONEWORLD TV Worth taking a look at. M - -----Original Message----- From: solaris-admin@sarai.net [mailto:solaris-admin@sarai.net]On Behalf Of OneWorld.net Sent: July 30, 2002 11:25 AM To: solaris@mail.sarai.net Subject: [solaris]ONEWORLD TV Dear Solaris subscribers, At OneWorld we have been developing our use of video on the Internet - we believe that this aspect of ICT represents a powerful and largely unrealised tool to raise the impact of organisations working on human rights and sustainable development. We are now in the process of publicly launching OneWorld TV and details are below for your interest. The UK newspaper The Guardian also has a piece on OneWorld TV this week, available online here: http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,7558,764719,00.html Many thanks, Glen Tarman, Publicity Manager, OneWorld http://www.oneworld.net tel: +44 (0)20 7091 4541 email: media@oneworld.net - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONEWORLD TV PROVIDES VIDEO STORYTELLING TOOLS TO PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD OneWorld (http://www.oneworld.net), the international network that includes more than 1250 NGOs across the globe, now leverages that broad reach to empower ordinary people to tell their own video stories on OneWorld TV (http://www.oneworld.net/tv). OneWorld’s online interactive TV provides tools to integrate each story with those on similar topics from peers in other countries. This radical approach marries the power of video with the Internet for collaborative storytelling that helps complex issues come to life in the era of globalisation. “The future for video on the web is all about the immediacy of raw clips from filmmakers themselves. For us, it means people on the frontline of human rights stories who have a camcorder and can access the Internet to place their footage on OneWorld TV,” says Peter Armstrong, Director of OneWorld International and for 20 years an award-winning filmmaker for the BBC. “Video offers a powerful medium that more and more people can use. We have devised a format that prompts users to explore stories about climate change, AIDS or the Middle East conflict in a totally new and interactive way.” In developing this unique ‘open documentary’ software, OneWorld TV encourages contributors in different countries to upload their own stories to the site and to add clips to other people’s stories as part of this new collaborative approach to storytelling online. OneWorld TV has been developing links with a growing community of filmmakers, video journalists and other contributors around the world. Their input is vital to put in place each piece of the OneWorld TV global jigsaw. Interactivity is the key to the process, not only in enabling producers to edit and upload coverage from their laptop wherever they might be, but also in offering the user a unique experience whereby he or she can choose their own path through a given story landscape. Watching OneWorld TV at a recent London BAFTA preview renowned film director Mike Figgis concluded: “OneWorld TV is an impressive response to a global media system that all too often is filtering out both innovation in film-making and the wider communication of social issues to citizens around world. If you are a filmmaker concerned about what's going on in our world today, add your stories to OneWorld TV and join this radical network at the cutting edge of technology and social change." One organisation that has already seen the possibilities OneWorld TV offers is Amnesty International. Their video reports investigating recent events in the West Bank have been uploaded to the site. Amnesty’s Dan Thurley says: "OneWorld TV is an exciting new space for NGOs, video activists and filmmakers to take video and human rights out onto the web. It combines the Internet and digital cameras in the fight to save lives and reduce human suffering." Gaza-based filmmaker Tamer Mansour said: “OneWorld TV enables me to tell the stories that you never see on the news – stories from the frontline about people here waiting for a chance for peace to come.” Amir Terkel, an Israeli filmmaker based in San Francisco said: “As someone working to bring out the voices of peace and coexistence in our region overlooked by mainstream media, OneWorld TV is like a reward for all those years of frustration - a vital window to the world". Research shows that people in the West gain their view of the world primarily from television. Yet the amount of factual programmes on the lives and issues affecting people in developing countries is decreasing as mainstream TV becomes more commercial and entertainment based. OneWorld TV also aims to help redress this growing trend providing a forum to increase international understanding and informed action on world poverty, human rights and the environment. The technical capacity needed to access video online largely restricts the audience to developed countries. To counter-balance this digital divide, OneWorld TV will be a place for voices from developing countries to articulate their own stories, agendas and perspectives to audiences that they would not otherwise reach. _______ For media enquiries / to arrange interviews with a member of the team behind OneWorld TV contact: Glen Tarman (OneWorld Publicity Manager) tel: + 44 (0) 20 7091 4541 email: media@oneworld.net Individuals and organisations who would like to contribute video stories or become a member of the OneWorld TV community, should contact Jo Hill, email: tv@oneworld.net tel: + 44 (0) 20 7091 4545. - - ends - *** Via / From / Thanks to the following : solaris--independant forum for IT & development issues un/sub info: solaris-request@mail.sarai.net with the word "help" in the subject line or in the body of the message. URL: http://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/solaris/ archive: http://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/solaris/ - ------- End of forwarded message ------- *** Via / From / Thanks to the following : From: "Michael Gurstein" <mgurst@vcn.bc.ca> - -- :-) :-) Message Ends; Signature File Begins (-: (-: George Lessard Communication Arts, Management, Training & Mentoring http://members.tripod.com/media002 -O- ICANN @Large Member # 375469 -O- Professional Memberships: Canadian Association of Journalists http://www.eagle.ca/caj/ Canadian Artists' Representation / le Front des artistes canadiens http://www.carfac.ca/ Canadian Artists Representation Copyright Collective Inc. http://www.carfac.ca/collective/ -O- Nunavut Employees Union http://neu.ca/ -O- E-mail when at home: media@_no_spam_web.net or when on the road, mediamentor@_no_spam_canada.com - 30 - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 09:42:03 -0400 From: "CIAC" <courrier@ciac.ca> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?MAGAZINE_=C9LECTRONIQUE_DU_CIAC_NO_15?= *Veuillez excuser les envois multiples* (English follows) MAGAZINE ÉLECTRONIQUE DU CIAC NO 15 : EXPLORATIONS SONORES Dans ce numéro intitulé "Explorations sonores", nous nous sommes intéressés au nombre grandissant d'œuvres d'art conçues pour le Web qui sont centrées sur le son. Cette édition réunit donc des réflexions sur la place du son dans l'art Web, particulièrement en ce qui a trait aux rapports variés qu'entretiennent dans ces œuvres le son et l'image, le son et le texte, et enfin, le son et l'espace du Web en tant que tel. Anne-Marie Boisvert a rédigé un Dossier qui traite de ces questions, cherchant à repérer dans un premier temps les caractéristiques et les différents types d'œuvres Web sonores, pour ensuite tenter de mieux situer celles-ci dans le contexte plus large de l'art contemporain, afin d'en proposer un mode de réception et d'interprétation qui tiennent compte de leur grande ouverture. Nous avons voulu présenter dans la section réservée aux œuvres électroniques un bon échantillonnage de ce qui se fait actuellement dans le domaine de l'art sonore sur le Web. C'est ainsi que les œuvres Web sonores d'artistes aussi variés que Reynald Drouhin, Nancy Tobin, Glorious Ninth (Kate Southworth, Patrick Simons), LAB(au) (Manuel Abendroth, Jerome Decock, Alexandre Plennevaux), Jean-Luc Lamarque, Hidekazu Minami, Yucef Merhi, Émilie Pitoiset, Martin Wattenberg et [the user] (Thomas McIntosh et Emmanuel Madan) sont commentées dans cette section par Ned Bouhalassa, Rossitza Daskalova, Patrick Lafond, Valérie Lamontagne, Sylvie Parent, Cécile Petit, Bernard Schütze et Brad Todd. De plus, Anne-Marie Boisvert a réalisé une entrevue avec Mark Amerika, l'un des artistes les plus importants à œuvrer sur le Web depuis 1993. Mark Amerika est reconnu notamment pour sa trilogie GRAMMATRON / PHON:E:ME / FILMTEXT, dont il est abondamment question dans la présente entrevue, ainsi que pour le site Alt-X dédié à la pratique et à la théorie de l'art Web. Bernard Schütze quant à lui s'est intéressé dans le cadre de la rubrique Site à voir à un important projet de collaboration internationale consacré à l'expérimentation sonore. Ce projet, le site Crossfade, est né des efforts conjoints du SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), du Goethe-Institut, du ZKM (Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe) et du Walker Art Center (Minneapolis). Finalement, Rossitza Daskalova offre un compte rendu du projet de "net.ballet" diffusé en direct sur le Web par l'artiste Igor Stromajer, originaire de l'Europe de l'Est, BALLETTIKKA INTERNETTIKKA. Bonne lecture ! http://www.ciac.ca/magazine Anne-Marie Boisvert Rédactrice en chef Magazine électronique du CIAC Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal Courriel : courrier@ciac.ca ___________________________________________ *Please excuse multiple postings* CIAC'S ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE NO 15 : SOUND EXPLORATIONS In this issue of our Magazine entitled "Sound Explorations", we look more closely at the the growing number of sound-based Web works. This issue gathers reflections on the place of sound in Web art, especially the relationships within these works between sound and image, sound and text, and, finally, sound and cyberspace. Anne-Marie Boisvert has written a Feature dealing with these questions where she tries to locate the main characteristics and different types of sound-based Web works in order to better situate them within the larger context of contemporary art, and to offer a mode of reception and interpretation that take into account their great openness. We wanted to present in our Web Works section a good sampling of the many kinds of sound-based works currently made for the Web. Thus works by many different artists such as Reynald Drouhin, Nancy Tobin, Glorious Ninth (Kate Southworth, Patrick Simons), Lab(au) (Manuel Abendroth, Jerome Decock, Alexandre Plennevaux), Jean-Luc Lamarque, Hidekazu Minami, Yucef Merhi, Émilie Pitoiset, Martin Wattenberg and [the user] (Thomas McIntosh and Emmanuel Madan) are commented in this section by Ned Bouhalassa, Rossitza Daskalova, Patrick Lafond, Valérie Lamontagne, Sylvie Parent, Cécile Petit, Bernard Schütze and Brad Todd. Anne-Marie Boisvert also conducts an interview with Mark Amerika, one of the most important artists working on the Web today, where he has been active since 1993. Mark Amerika is well known among other projects for his trilogy GRAMMATRON / PHON:E:ME / FILMTEXT, which is discussed at length in the present interview, and also for his Alt-X Web site that deals with both the theory and the practice of Web art. In the Spotlight section, Bernard Schütze looks at an important international collaboration devoted to sound experimentations. This project, the Crossfade Web site, is a joint venture of the SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), the Goethe-Institut, the ZKM (Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe) and the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis). Finally, Rossitza Daskalova reports on the "net.ballet" project broadcasted live on the Web by the East-European artist Igor Stromajer, BALLETTIKKA INTERNETTIKKA. Enjoy reading and navigating! http://www.ciac.ca/magazine Anne-Marie Boisvert Editor in Chief CIAC's Electronic Magazine Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal Email: courrier@ciac.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 23:38:49 -0700 (PDT) From: K Obadike <keith@blacknetart.com> Subject: The Interaction of Coloreds (Keith+Mendi @ the Whitney's Museums Artport) coloreds@blacknetart.com http://artport.whitney.org New Internet Art from Keith+ Mendi Obadike Interdisciplinary artists Keith+Mendi Obadike present The Interaction of Coloreds, an online brown paper bag test. This project was commissioned by the Whitney Museum’s Artport.at <http://artport.whitney.org>, where it will be featured during the month of August. "As ‘gentlemen prefer blondes,’ so everyone has a preference for certain colors and prejudices against others . . . As it is with people in our daily life, so it is with color." - --Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, p. 17 Interaction of Coloreds Color Check System® Hyper-Race® Based Solutions for the Discriminating e-Business * Do you own stock in an airline that offers online ticketing? Are you worried about how the current climate of fear affects your profits? How can your airline offer lower rates on the web to customers with non-threatening bodies? *Are you looking for love in a chat room? When someone describes himself as "tall, dark, and handsome" would you like to be able to tell exactly how "dark" he is? *Do you represent a money-lending institution? Do you need online skin color verification for the purposes of determining projected property value? *Are you a member of a new African-American web portal or an old Negro social club looking for a way to maintain your club's discriminating tastes in the information age? *Are you an art collector investing in net.art made by a colored artist? Do you need a method of determining the effect of the artist's body on the value of the work? Try the Interaction of Coloreds Color Check System®! http://artport.whitney.org "With the discovery that color is the most relative medium in art, and that its greatest excitement lies beyond rules and canons, a more sensitive discrimination was needed." - -- Josef Albers, Interaction of Color, p. 66 ===== Keith+Mendi Obadike http://artport.whitney.org "Listen!" Jon Hendricks ===== http://blacknetart.com (new work 9/21/01) ------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net